With the fifth pick in the draft, the Lions select OT Eric Fisher (Central Michigan.)

Losing both starting tackles is tough.
Fisher looks like a guy who can step in and at least does an adequate job.

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03/16/2013 - 2013 Central Michigan Pro Day: Central Michigan's Eric Fisher keeps his draft stock soaring...Representatives from 28 NFL teams gathered at Central Michigan's pro day Monday, where 18 players participated in a workout that was held indoors on FieldTurf. Projected top-10 draft pick Eric Fisher - NFL.com's Bucky Brooks had him going No. 1 to the Kansas City Chiefs in his latest mock draft - was the main attraction and did not discourage the continuing rise of his draft stock.

Fisher (6-foot-7 1/2, 304 pounds) displayed his athleticism in a workout led by Jacksonville Jaguars offensive line coach George Yarno. Fisher stood by his numbers from the NFL Scouting Combine, where he was a top performer in his position group in both the broad jump and 20-yard short shuttle. Fisher can follow in the footsteps of the San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle Joe Staley, a first-round draft pick in 2007 out of Central Michigan and a Pro Bowl selection in 2012. - Gil Brandt, NFL.com

I'm a knee-bender.

Great pick, best player in the draft. The Cards should try to trade up and get him in the real draft. Pick for Bong and I will make he pick before my meeting.

Johnson has more natural ability and room to grow than the other top OT's in this draft. Great footwork, needs to get a bit stronger but still has plenty of functional strength. He's new to the position and I could see him as a pro bowler for many yrs.

The Cards line just got better.

Johnson Massie and Levi Brown are a great start in fixing a long term problem for the Cards.

With the Sixth pick in the draft, the Browns (GM Texan4Ever) select OG Chance Warmack (Alabama)

Chance Warmack, OG - The Browns should trade down and pick Warmack if Millner is not on the board. (Note by Texan4Ever)

Drafting an OG this high is kind of risky, IMO, in term of "money".
You pay a guard top money and then still have to worry about other core players that demand high salaries.
But I guess you have to do it if he's BPA that fills your top need?

Johnson has more natural ability and room to grow than the other top OT's in this draft. Great footwork, needs to get a bit stronger but still has plenty of functional strength. He's new to the position and I could see him as a pro bowler for many yrs.

The Cards line just got better.

Johnson Massie and Levi Brown are a great start in fixing a long term problem for the Cards.

Lane Johnson is easily the most athletic O-lineman for awhile now.
He may prove to be the best of the class yet.

With the 8th pick in the draft, the Buffalo Bills decided to do the Buffalo Bills thing (And because the Bills would probably take a different player here and then trade back into the bottom of the first round to take this guy who would probably still be there) and take Matt Barkley, QB, University of Southern California:

With the release of Ryan Fitzpatrick the Bills have created for themselves a nice little hole at QB1 unless they really believe in Tavaris Jackson, which they don't. While I have read that Ryan Nassib (Syracuse) could be the guy here at 8, I cannot in good conscience make that pick at 8, maybe at 41. However, I think that Barkley is still the 2nd best QB available in the draft so that is who I went with.

With the 8th pick in the draft, the Buffalo Bills decided to do the Buffalo Bills thing (And because the Bills would probably take a different player here and then trade back into the bottom of the first round to take this guy who would probably still be there) and take Matt Barkley, QB, University of Southern California:

With the release of Ryan Fitzpatrick the Bills have created for themselves a nice little hole at QB1 unless they really believe in Tavaris Jackson, which they don't. While I have read that Ryan Nassib (Syracuse) could be the guy here at 8, I cannot in good conscience make that pick at 8, maybe at 41. However, I think that Barkley is still the 2nd best QB available in the draft so that is who I went with.

I think it will come down to this, too... Unless there's some trade going from now until then.

I think it will come down to this, too... Unless there's some trade going from now until then.

If there were trades available, I might've gone with Patterson at WR with the 8th pick, and then trade back into the first to grab Barkley. I also might've taken Warmack but he got picked even higher than 8 (Which is kinda surprising to me).

If there were trades available, I might've gone with Patterson at WR with the 8th pick, and then trade back into the first to grab Barkley. I also might've taken Warmack but he got picked even higher than 8 (Which is kinda surprising to me).